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Old 08-10-2014, 10:07 PM   #389
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Originally Posted by petrucci View Post
The reason that an e-book should be cheaper than a movie is that it is much cheaper to produce.
Note that just 659 theatrical films (produced in all countries) were released in the United States last year.

This compares to 15,000 plus titles annually released by Penguin Random House alone, and not including the Author Solutions self-publishing subsidiary.

Right now I am reading this Simon & Schuster autobiography of a man who escaped North Korea:

http://books.simonandschuster.com/De.../9781476766577

This kind of book has such a small audience compared to a theatrical film that there would be no hope of recouping costs at the price point you suggest. Having said that, it will indeed be much cheaper than a movie ticket -- in a couple years.

You may say that you read bestsellers. But the great majority of big publisher bestsellers sell far fewer copies than the number of people who watch the average big studio film. Even if the price of the book was 99 cents, more people would watch the film, because most people read few books. Unless you want no non-indie books to exist, the lower sales numbers have to considered in the book price charged during the first year or so after release.
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